Grupo Aire, the Spanish company behind this $10 million project, is well-versed in the luxury wellness industry with Ancient Baths in Barcelona, Seville, and Almeria. Ignacio Alonso, from Estudio De Arquitectura Alonso Balaguer, was the architect.

Steam baths intensified with aromatherapy, jet-propelled fountains, and cold, hot, and warm pools. Spa services and fresh organic juices. If you can’t get rejuvenated here, it may be time to lay off the speed.

Housed in a cast-iron building from 1800′s, the exposed, original bricks and large wooden beams are softly lit by candles setting the mood for the ultimate R&R experience at this oasis.

Inspired by ancient practices from the Greeks and Romans, you can expect nothing but the best from the services, soaking baths and steam rooms here.

Ancient Baths also offers a variety of soothing massage for face and body, accompanied by a flute of champagne. Pure luxury!

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Good morning, Pilar— I had the pleasure of visiting Aire yesterday. The were not officially opened but I had peeked in and was lured into the beautiful candlelit lobby. I was given a small tour and felt like I was walking through a dream of mine…it is an inspiring space, a mixture of history, restoration, design, theatre and healing through the senses. Just prior to visiting Aire, I had been sitting next to someone in a cafe who was saying how many of the applicants for a position he had opened in his office (he seemed to be an architect) were from Spain. The economy had affected so many talented people and they have no work. It made me sad to hear this because the world needs creative people with skills and the willingness to contribute, to improve and innovate. This was on my mind when I walked by Aire – when I learned from your posting above, that the spa was designed by Ignacio Alonso, it seemed that my visit had taken my feelings in full circle. Thank you for sharing.